Let's remove this guy once and for all!
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Good Netiquette And A Green Internet To All!

=====================================================================Tabula
Rosa Systems - Tabula Rosa Systems (TRS) is dedicated to providing Best
of Breed Technology and Best of Class Professional Services to our
Clients. We have a portfolio of products which we have selected for
their capabilities, viability and value. TRS provides product, design,
implementation and support services on all products that we represent.
Additionally, TRS provides expertise in Network Analysis, eBusiness
Application Profiling, ePolicy and eBusiness Troubleshooting.
We can be contacted at:

We can be contacted at:

===============================================================In addition to this blog, Netiquette IQ
has a website with great
assets which are being added to on a regular basis. I have authored the
premiere book on Netiquette, “Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to
Improve,
Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". My new book, “You’re Hired! Super
Charge
Your Email Skills in 60 Minutes. . . And Get That Job!” has just been
published and will be followed by a trilogy of books on Netiquette for
young people. You can view my
profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:

Anyone who would like to review the book and have it posted on my blog or website, please contact me paul@netiquetteiq.com.

In addition to this blog, I maintain a radio show on BlogtalkRadioand an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a
member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and
Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman
Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been
contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ andPSG of Mercer County, NJ.

Additionally, I am the president of Tabula Rosa Systems,
a “best of breed” reseller of products for communications, email,
network management software, security products and professional
services. Also, I am the president of Netiquette IQ. We are currently developing an email IQ rating system, Netiquette IQ, which promotes the fundamentals outlined in my book.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Blockchain
is a type of distributed ledger for maintaining a permanent and tamper-proof
record of transactional data. A blockchain functions as a decentralized
database that is managed by computers belonging to a peer-to-peer (P2P)
network. Each of the computers in the distributed network maintains a copy of
the ledger to prevent a single point of failure (SPOF) and all copies are
updated and validated simultaneously.In the
past, blockchains were commonly associated with digital currencies such as
Bitcoin, or alternate versions of Bitcoin like Bitcoin Cash. Today,
blockchain applications are being explored in many industries as a secure and
cost-effective way to create and manage a distributed database and maintain
records for digital transactions of all types.How
blockchain worksA
blockchain ledger consists of two types of records, individual transactions
and blocks. The first block consists of a header and data that pertains to
transactions taking place within a set time period. The block's timestamp is
used to help create an alphanumeric string called a hash.After the
first block has been created, each subsequent block in the ledger uses the
previous block's hash to calculate its own hash. Before a new block can be
added to the chain, its authenticity must be verified by a computational
process called validation or consensus. At this point in the blockchain
process, a majority of nodes in the network must agree the new block's hash
has been calculated correctly. Consensus ensures that all copies of the
distributed ledger share the same state.Once a
block has been added, it can be referenced in subsequent blocks, but it
cannot be changed. If someone attempts to swap out a block, the hashes for
previous and subsequent blocks will also change and disrupt the ledger's
shared state. When consensus is no longer possible, other computers in the
network are aware that a problem has occurred and no new blocks will be added
to the chain until the problem is solved. Typically, the block causing the
error will be discarded and the consensus process will be repeated.

Let's remove this guy once and for all!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Good Netiquette And A Green Internet To All!

=====================================================================Tabula
Rosa Systems - Tabula Rosa Systems (TRS) is dedicated to providing Best
of Breed Technology and Best of Class Professional Services to our
Clients. We have a portfolio of products which we have selected for
their capabilities, viability and value. TRS provides product, design,
implementation and support services on all products that we represent.
Additionally, TRS provides expertise in Network Analysis, eBusiness
Application Profiling, ePolicy and eBusiness Troubleshooting.
We can be contacted at:

We can be contacted at:

===============================================================In addition to this blog, Netiquette IQ
has a website with great
assets which are being added to on a regular basis. I have authored the
premiere book on Netiquette, “Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to
Improve,
Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". My new book, “You’re Hired! Super
Charge
Your Email Skills in 60 Minutes. . . And Get That Job!” has just been
published and will be followed by a trilogy of books on Netiquette for
young people. You can view my
profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:

Anyone who would like to review the book and have it posted on my blog or website, please contact me paul@netiquetteiq.com.

In addition to this blog, I maintain a radio show on BlogtalkRadioand an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a
member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and
Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman
Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been
contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ andPSG of Mercer County, NJ.

Additionally, I am the president of Tabula Rosa Systems,
a “best of breed” reseller of products for communications, email,
network management software, security products and professional
services. Also, I am the president of Netiquette IQ. We are currently developing an email IQ rating system, Netiquette IQ, which promotes the fundamentals outlined in my book.

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Writers
are divided in opinion about punctuating introductory words or phrases—and
often, they are at war with themselves with the topic. Even adherents of open
punctuation will generally insert a comma after an adverb, whether it is
transitional, like however, or
descriptive, like suddenly, and will follow even a
brief modifying phrase such as “according to the study” or “contrary to popular
belief” with pausing punctuation.

But
somewhere in between—in the case of a short opening phrase like “last year” or
“in retrospect”—many people believe a comma setting the phrase off from the
sentence’s main clause is unnecessary. For consistency, I advocate generally
using a comma regardless of the phrase’s length, but even though I am a
close-punctuation adherent, I realize there are exceptions.

Consider
the use of please, for example. Read this
sentence: “Please sit down.” Now, read this one. “Please, sit down.” Did you
read them differently? I hope so. The intent behind each statement is distinct:
“Please sit down” is an imperative barely tempered by a courtesy term; the
person to whom the statement is delivered is expected to comply. By contrast,
“Please, sit down” is an entreaty; the speaker sincerely hopes that the other
person will accept the invitation.

There’s
a difference, too, between “Of course you would say whatever you thought I
wanted to hear” and “Of course, you would say whatever you thought I wanted to
hear.” The first sentence is delivered with some heat; the speaker’s tone is
wounded and derisive. The second statement, by contrast, is more measured and
reflective.

These
examples are more subtle than when one decides whether one should punctuate,
for example, “In time you will understand why I acted as I did”: You either
agree with me that if one is to punctuate a more extensive introductory phrase
(“When you have time to reflect, you will understand why I acted as I did”)—and
most writers will choose to do so—it’s only logical to treat a more concise
opening phrase the same way (otherwise, where does one draw the line?), or you
don’t agree. But sometimes, what a sentence communicates changes with the mere
insertion or omission of a comma, and the writer should be sensitive to such
nuances to help the reader read between the lines.

Let's remove this guy once and for all!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Good Netiquette And A Green Internet To All!

=====================================================================Tabula
Rosa Systems - Tabula Rosa Systems (TRS) is dedicated to providing Best
of Breed Technology and Best of Class Professional Services to our
Clients. We have a portfolio of products which we have selected for
their capabilities, viability and value. TRS provides product, design,
implementation and support services on all products that we represent.
Additionally, TRS provides expertise in Network Analysis, eBusiness
Application Profiling, ePolicy and eBusiness Troubleshooting.
We can be contacted at:

We can be contacted at:

===============================================================In addition to this blog, Netiquette IQ
has a website with great
assets which are being added to on a regular basis. I have authored the
premiere book on Netiquette, “Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to
Improve,
Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". My new book, “You’re Hired! Super
Charge
Your Email Skills in 60 Minutes. . . And Get That Job!” has just been
published and will be followed by a trilogy of books on Netiquette for
young people. You can view my
profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:

Anyone who would like to review the book and have it posted on my blog or website, please contact me paul@netiquetteiq.com.

In addition to this blog, I maintain a radio show on BlogtalkRadioand an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a
member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and
Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman
Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been
contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ andPSG of Mercer County, NJ.

Additionally, I am the president of Tabula Rosa Systems,
a “best of breed” reseller of products for communications, email,
network management software, security products and professional
services. Also, I am the president of Netiquette IQ. We are currently developing an email IQ rating system, Netiquette IQ, which promotes the fundamentals outlined in my book.